Modelling of drug receptor interaction with birth and death processes

Journal of Mathematical Biology - Tập 12 - Trang 153-172 - 1981
H. S. Lam1, D. G. Lampard1
1Department of Electrical Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, Australia

Tóm tắt

Stochastic modelling of drug receptor interaction at the neuromuscular junction with birth and death processes is presented. Systems with only one drug and two drugs interacting are investigated separately. The total number of receptors is assumed finite and only single receptor binding is considered. It has been possible to obtain exact analytical solutions to forward Kolmogorov equations yielding the transition probability densities and the associated probability generating functions.

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